On foot nghĩa là gì

Both work and mean to travel by walking.

Both work and mean to travel by walking. Xem bản dịch   1thích

They mean the same thing. The difference is that the phrase "on foot" was used in the English language before the phrase "by foot" was used in the English language. When other forms of transportation were invented like chariot, bus, car, train, airplane, the word "by" was used. Examples: by car by train by airplane The phrase "by foot" is preferred to be used over the phrase "on foot" when another modern means of transport is mentioned: Example: " The other vacationers traveled by airplane but I traveled by foot". Did you go by train or by foot? Did you go on foot? But really, "on foot" and "by foot" are interchangeable.

They mean the same thing.The difference is that the phrase "on foot" was used in the English language before the phrase "by foot" was used in the English language.  When other forms of transportation were invented like chariot, bus, car, train, airplane, the word "by" was used. Examples:by carby trainby airplaneThe phrase "by foot" is preferred to be used over the phrase "on foot" when another modern means of transport is mentioned:Example:" The other vacationers traveled by airplane but I traveled by foot".Did you go by train or by foot?Did you go on foot?But really, "on foot" and "by foot" are interchangeable.   0lượt thích Câu trả lời được đánh giá cao

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